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  1. Hace 1 día · From him descended Sir Thomas Parr of Kendal, who died in November, 1517, seised of various lands in Parr and Sutton, and a toft in Wigan, one parcel being held of Thomas, earl of Derby, by knight's service and the yearly rent of 15d., being thus identified with the quarter of a moiety held by the above-named William in 1370; another ...

  2. Hace 4 días · His son Thomas died at Kendal in 1517 holding certain messuages and land called the manor of Leighton, &c., of the heirs of Sir Thomas Parr by services unknown; lands in Yealand were held of the king as of his duchy by the tenth part of a knight's fee.

  3. Hace 3 días · Catherine Parr Source: A Dictionary of British History Author(s): John Cannon (1512–48),6th queen of Henry VIII. Daughter of Sir Thomas Parr of Kendal, Catherine was well educated ...

  4. Hace 6 días · The manor descended in the family of Green to Sir Thomas Green of Boughton and Wood's Norton, co. Northants, who died in l506, leaving two daughters and co-heirs, Anne, who married Nicholas Lord Vaux of Harrowden, and Matilda wife of Sir Thomas Parr. In 1512 the manor was settled to the use of Lord Vaux and Anne.

  5. I am doing a bit of genealogy research and have found an ancestor carrying the name Lady Mary FitzRoy Lane, daughter of Sir Ralph Lane and Maud Parr Lane, and wife of Thomas Pigott. Issue all seems to be above-board, though Maud Parr Lane was first cousin and close friend of Queen Catherine Parr, also serving as a lady-in-waiting to her.

  6. Hace 2 días · Sam Neill. as Cardinal Thomas Wolsey (10 episodes) Sam Neill portrayed Cardinal Thomas Wolsey in The Tudors. Cardinal Wolsey was a key figure in Henry VIII's court, serving as his chief advisor and diplomat. Neill's performance showcased the political cunning and ambition of Wolsey, as well as his eventual downfall. # 3.

  7. Hace 2 días · Este uísque tem um sabor perfeito. Do fabricante Grand Old Parr Thomas Parr é o nome que inspira nossa história. Reconhecido pelo Rei Charles I, teve sua essência traduzida para o whisky: maturidade do malte, sabedoria, atenção com cada detalhe da produção e, principalmente, tradição.